Talk:Minor characters from Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends

Smudger = "Number Two"???

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Hi. Just fixing links for Mid Sodor Railway loco Stanley/Smudger and came across an entry for him in article 'Number Two'. This sounds to me like fan fiction. Can anyone confirm whether Smudger is ever known as Number Two in the TV Series, and if so, whether the stated reason is correct? If not, some further editing is required...

Thanks -- EdJogg 13:22, 21 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

This is the text from that article
In the television series Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, the locomotive Smudger (known as 'Stanley' in The Railway Series) is known by some as "Number Two". This is because the other unknown 'Number Two' was scrapped.
Is this fan fiction, or is Stanley really known as 'Number Two'
EdJogg 15:41, 12 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Mr. Jolly's Chocolate Vans

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This section was added some time ago, as a merge from a page created by an anon editor. It strikes me that they do not belong on this page, any more than the other non-descript wagons would.

Delete?

EdJogg 15:43, 12 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Quite right. Would have belonged on "Rolling Stock", but that page has even since been culled. I completely forgot about this one tho... Consider it deleted. Gonzerelli 01:49, 13 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

LNER 4472

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Could someone get an image of the Flying scotmans tenders for the page.

Fair use rationale for Image:BreakVan.jpg

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Pictures

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There are currently several characters without a picture. When need to add them.

If you add a picture use this FUR.

==Summary==

This image is of the Thomas & Friends character: Name of Character (inclued link).

It is believed that its use in Railway engines (Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends) counts as 'Fair Use' for the reasons stated below.

  • Copyright owner: HIT Entertainment plc
  • Source: Thomas & Friends, season , Episode *: "Name of Episode"
  • Screen capture by: <name>or<URL>

===Fair use rationale===

  1. The image is of low resolution
  2. The image does not limit the copyright owners' rights to distribute the source product in any way.
  3. For an article about an animated television series, images are very important for identifying individual characters and add significantly to the article.
  4. The image is only being used for informational purposes.

Diesel 10 04:23, 18 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Character reorganisation - work still required

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I've just had a look at the 'What links here' for this page, and there are LOADS of redirects still pointing to this page rather than where the characters now reside. Could those responsible for the moves please complete the job by updating the redirects. Thanks. EdJogg 00:15, 16 September 2007 (UTC)Reply